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Quite enjoyable! The world is a little simplistic and video game-y in its design (though there's no blatant leveling or status systems).There are blatant game-inspired things like a cute harpy messenger system that can go anywhere in the world and different "jobs" that can all be mastered. I was very strongly reminded of Octopath Traveler with the jobs and wanting to master all of them.My biggest complaint is the MC is not OP enough. She has a quick-learning talent from her incredible observation, along with bottomless energy and motivation, but she doesn't seem very talented in magical energies. I'm still hoping she develops those later. Edit: Seems like they're developing more in the direction of an adventuring party instead of a solo person so it makes sense she can't do everything herself.If you enjoy hard-working protagonists and genki-girls, then this story is pretty great! The simplistic world design leaves it feeling a bit off, but so long as you can look past that, the characters on the side of the protagonist are a delight.There's also some hints that there may be some yuri elements, but thus far it's just along the lines of the cute girls being cute together and having vague crushes on and feelings for each other genre.Update c98: When I said the world is overly simplistic, I was unprepared for just how simplistic it would get. The entire capital arc was a burden to read through (they seem to be finishing it up soon as of c98). And they even introduced some young male character as a love rival for Roma (though they never explicitly say Roma is in love with Litty). I really dislike the guy which makes me think he's probably pretty popular so it's more than enough to have me lose hope for a yuri ending.The heroine characters are all super cute, including the summons they eventually get, but the set-up of the politics and actions of the villains are all quite absurd and continue being absurd with every villain character that pops up. I hope the next arc has more monsters because the author just does not seem good with human villains.The translation seems to be less edited in recent chapters as well. I still am not sure if there were two bad teachers with similar names like Aileen or Elaine or if that was the same person and just translated as two different people. It was a minor enough character (and I was tired of these human obstacle characters) that I didn't check. Plus, the author is extremely fond of referring to people by their occupation so I'm sure that doesn't make it any easier on the translator.